GPA measures academic achievement on a 0-4 scale. Letter grades (A, B, C) represent specific achievement levels. Percent grades indicate scores out of 100%
US grading system uses 5-7 letter grades from A+ (highest) to F (lowest). GPA is calculated as total grade points divided by total credits. Letter grades correspond to numerical values: A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0
Honors Degree requires higher standard of study than regular Bachelor's. Degree classes include First Class, Upper Division, Lower Division, and Third Class. Achievement measured by weighted average of grades and exams
GPA stands for grade point average and measures academic performance. GPA scale ranges from 0 (F) to 4 (A), with 4 being the highest possible. GPA is calculated by converting grades to points and dividing by credits
German grading system ranges from 1.0 (highest) to 5.0 (failing). A 2.0 is considered a strong grade in Germany. Grades can vary slightly between institutions and regions
US uses letter grades (A-F) with percentages indicating performance. A is highest (90-100%), F is lowest (59-69%). Quality points are assigned to each grade (e.g. A = 4.0)